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Show Fkamklin, P., April j8. Early this morn-lie the Center block and a number ol ttoras were burned. Loss, ftoo.ooo. There is a pig at unction City, Kan., which weigh 1,532 pounds. It is believ ed to be the largest hog in the world on four leet. St. Louis, April at. .A combine has been formed' for the control of the oleomargarine business' Prices have been advanced by St. Louis dealers. IJailstones marked distinctly with a W are reported to have (alien in South-ern. South-ern. Florida. Whether the letter means war on water is unknown to the people down there. - A Philadelphia fish dealer, Ending himself with a large stock of stale shad on band, by a few skillful touches of red paint on the fishes' giiU imparted a fresh appearance to his goods. Persons who purchased the fish became ill, and the artistic dealer languishes in jail, Scottdale, Pa., April aR.A-The situation situ-ation in the coke region is more harmonious har-monious to-day than fx a week. No undue excitement is reported and returning re-turning to work are not being molested. The strike is about over at the Whitney works, where aoo ovens are in full blast and 225 men working. event which.it is thought, may result in more serious complications. Rome, April 24. The explosion yesterday yes-terday which caused heavy damage and loss of life, created great alarm at the Vatican. All the windows of the Pope's library were broken and a unmber of precious relics destroyed. ' The stained glass windows in St Peter's and Si Paul's were damaged and a number of relics distroved St Paul's church will be closed clos-ed while the damage is repaired. The destruction wrought will be irreparable as valuable works of art which were destroyed des-troyed cannot be replaced. Some time elaosed before the fnll amount of the damage will be known. It now transpires that the Pope was engaged in prayer when the explosion shook the Vatican building. Jo severe was the shock that liis holiness would have fallen had not one of the servants caught him. Investigation shows that theexplqsion was caused by the accidental ignition of some shell capsuels, A number of the injured have died. King Humbert to-day was calling at tbe hospitals and visiting the wounded people. The King's sympathetic sym-pathetic action in conveying the wounded wound-ed 111 his own carriage to the hospitals yesterdaviind in visiting the wounded to dav, is highly appreciated bv the popo-lace popo-lace of tins city. Among those hurt by the accident was Billet, French ambassador, ambas-sador, who was slightly injured by (.'all- j ing glass. 1 Special to ihe herald- Examiner Dispatch. Dis-patch. Poughkeepsie, April 18. The Xews Frets, which Mr Hn chley, formerly ol the New Yoik Graphic is editor, publishes publish-es to-day the following: 'Stdphen B El-kins El-kins is authority for the statement made to a representative of the News FressXo the eflect that James G Blaine would shortly announce his decision not under anv circumstances, to allow his name to be useJ at the next Republican national na-tional convention as a candidate for President. Ic is said Mr Blaine's letter or announcement will be so positive as to admit of but one construction, and that is he will never again bt a candid-date candid-date for the presidency. Hon Smith M Weed although a democrat, has certain busines relations with men of prominence promin-ence who are Republicans, also said lately late-ly that whet) the time came Blaine would be lotind positively declining a nomination. nomina-tion. Mr W J Arkell. editor and proprietor proprie-tor ol Judge whose associate in the ownership own-ership of Frank Leslie's is Russell B Man json, also savs Air Blaine is about to come out with a most positive refusal to allow his same to be used again in connection con-nection With the presidency. In fact, Arkall expect toon to be permitted tu publish the lull text of Blaine's letter on the stibjert It is also known Mrs. Elaine is strenuously opposed to Mr Blaine again being a candidate for the presidency. I asked Mr Gottfredson if the wool-growers wool-growers south of Salina would delav the disposition of the wool in order to take advantage of the train. He remarked that most of the wool wjuld be hauled to Manti before thatdite.as there was no organization now tf Sahna that would be able to hold it,'tl -ugh it wouJ save a deal of labor. Portland, Ogn, April 24. Governor Peunoyer.w hen asked about his remarks on presidential receptions and the position posi-tion he will maintain in the reception to be tendered President Harrison, said. "I would not have had that interview appear in print for the world, as I expressed ex-pressed ray opinion in strict confidence. I shall receive President Harrison with all the courtesy due his exalted position 1 The Union Pacific passenger which ai rived from the east at 3.20 yesterday afternoon had on board fortv-four immigrants, im-migrants, converts to the Morman cbn-tcti. cbn-tcti. Thev were accompanied by twenty returned missionaries, and ware tinder the leadership of Missionary H M.Hanson M.Han-son The majority of the p irty were destined jor Salt Lake and southern Utah, and others tor northern U:ah and Idaho, Six remained in Ogden. Walla Walla. Wash.. Apiil 28.-At dress parade last evening the commanding command-ing officer had a dispatch rtad from Gen eral Ruger, commanding the division of the Pacific, expressing the sense of grief of President Harrison at the act of the soldiers in l.yuching Hunt, Friday night, and declaring the necessity of better conduct in the fu uie and full explanation ex-planation of the crime. PrivavteMiller, who was shot by Hunt, died last evening. For the benefit cf the merchants and traveling men in Ogden who mav desire 10 work up some business wuli paities on the Sevier Valley branch we have decided that on, and after tomorrow, to'piake a' single trip rate Iron Ogden to Manti," Fphraim, Spring City, Mount Pleasant and "airview $5 70, and round nip tickets, good for ten days ,$855. This is a reduction of f 1.35. on single trip and f 1.90 on round trip. This rate will also apply from the apove stations to Odgen and enable passengers fo do toeir shopping in your city if they see fit Rio Grande Western Railway. Hami'toa Griggs charged with swindling swindl-ing George Whiimore out of J5, 000, was arraigned before Justice Brown this morning. Mr. King aked that the de fendant be dircharged, as sufficient evi- Rome. April 2 A prominent d gni-taiy gni-taiy of the Catholic church, talking with a reprseentative of the Associated Press concerning the forthcoming encyclical letter cf the Pope on social question, said th Pope has condensed - the doctrines doc-trines ol thegteatest theologiansou these matters and adapted them to the requirements require-ments and conditions of the present epoch. He has also brought into requisil tion the leaning intellects of the United States and Europe. He insists, with equity on the rights and duties of cap ital, of labor.of the state and of the individual. indi-vidual. He is neither for nor against any interest or scho I. ai greatly divisions m the Catholic party tending, as they do, to disniinish the social influence and mortal action of the church. "Th en-cychcial," en-cychcial," said the dignitary, "will make considerable impression, for it is an enlightened en-lightened wotk. aming solely at unity and conciliation It will not be a cry or protest against all the elements ' which fotm mobern life. He seeks to conciliate tlitm all by the acceptance of all legitimate legiti-mate interests and by reciprocal respect for all rights, A delicate matter i? in regard re-gard to state intervention. It is incon testible that the church cannot give upon up-on these purely historical couiingences absolutely definit instructions. Social problems are continually changing and inodilyiug. Things that are good and equitable to-day, ate old and inapplicable inapplica-ble to-morrow. Therelore the Pone, will be found from a doctrinal point of yiew somewhat lesefved on this matter. Nevertheless he demands relative intervention, inter-vention, changing according to places and circumstances whenever questions ol legitimate interests and disiegarded riglits require it. 1 litis, lor our particular particu-lar epoch, the, Pope exacts state inter vention in lavo'r of fixing the maximum number of hours! work, days of rest, of minimum wages, regulating the wpikof women and children, and iu matters regarding re-garding hygiene and the donditsons un-oerwhich un-oerwhich work is performed in factories i-eo " s.iid the speaker, "strikes a uoi-mal uoi-mal eciulibrium the true note, while he carefully avoids prejudicing in anv way such socisl problems as may arise later on. The suyreme inspiration of the document doc-ument is to put Catholicism doctrinnlly and intellecually at the head cf the social so-cial movement. He is conuiuced that the democracy of America, imported, under other forms, w ill be the mould by which future society and politics of Europe will be lashioned " deuce could not De proaucea to warrant his being bound over to await the aciion of the grahd jury. Gregg was discharged discharg-ed and was immediately arrested by Marshal Bachman on a charge of assault with intent to do bodily injury to a ne-groe ne-groe in Salt Lake county. He got into a fight with a negroe, and the darkey bit his cheek, and in return Gregg attempted attempt-ed to pour hot lead into the colored gen tlenian's hide. The Nephi Ensign has collapsed. Its late publishers, Messrs. Field and Shim-min, Shim-min, aie out with a circular in which they attribute! iu undisguised language the cause of the demise of the bright little paper to the questionable course of the gentleman who owned it before it fell into their hands. They state that in consequence of the one sided condition of the accounts purchased tv them at the same time thev bought the plant, thev declined to meet the conditions ol what they term a fraudulent contract. They give a sample account as a specimen. speci-men. It is exceedingly suggestive. Field & Shiinmin state that another paper, which leading citizens agree to support, will soon make its appearance iii the capital of Juab County. A'eus. Constantinople, April s.--The note of the Russian ambassador, sVelidi.fl.in regard t the detention by lhes Otjotrian authorities April 13 in the Dardanelles of a steamship belonging to the Russian volunteer fleet, which vessel was being used under the merchantile flag as a transport for military workmen, has caused great alarm in Turkish eftrciai circles The Russian ambassador, declared the embassy would henceforth be' compelled 10 take indepeadeut measures to assure the unimpeded passage ol Russian mercha.it vessels through the Dardanelles. The Porte, replying to Neledoft' said should the ambss.td-ir's tematks be carried out other pewers might leel called upon to take the matter in to consideration Diplomatic 'circles throughout Con-stantnop'e Con-stantnop'e are' mttch excited over the ' Npws Items. Of 45.000 persons sick of cholera in Japan last yeilr 31 .5 joh died. Three children born to different farmlits in Minnesota this spring are wtb-lucted. ' ... |